Lightning strikes July 31 and Aug. 1 sparked seven small fires in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including the six-acre Center Fire and a blaze near the Pacific Crest Trail.
A 39-year-old Moses Lake man died and a Wenatchee woman was seriously injured in a Saturday morning SUV collision at the intersection of State Routes 28 and 17 near Soap Lake.
Grant County deputies are investigating a Desert Aire gas station shooting that left a 22-year-old Mattawa man with life-threatening injuries. No suspects have been named.
Over 2,000 people attended East Wenatchee’s National Night Out at Eastmont Community Park, enjoying games, prizes, helicopters, and meeting local first responders.
This weekend, Wenatchee is buzzing with excitement as young athletes lace up for the Apple Cup Soccer Tournament. It’s more than just games; it’s community spirit on full display.
East Wenatchee police are investigating a Thursday night shooting after a dark truck and a residence exchanged gunfire. The truck was later found abandoned with bullet holes.
The family of Joshua Avalos is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the May Quincy shooting that left him dead on I Street SW.
Moses Lake School District named Annie Hindman and Teri Clark as new assistant principals for Columbia and Frontier middle schools, bringing years of experience and leadership to students.
NCW Libraries hosts two free August workshops: “Skills for Disagreeing Better” on Aug. 4 and “Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn” on Aug. 14. Registration required.